Hats off to you, girl!
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Style Icon: Sheena Matheiken
Have you guys ever heard of the Uniform Project? Well let me tell you about it. Last May, fashionista Sheena Matheiken decided to wear the same little black dress (above) every day for exactly one year in an effort to raise money for the Akanksha Foundation, an organization that helps children get schooling in India. Every day she accessorized and layered to make the same exact dress look fresh and brand new. Was she successful? You be the judge-- in one year she managed to raise almost $80,000 and send 220 children to school. Want to know more about Sheena's efforts? Want to see all the outfits she created? Watch this video.
Friday, June 25, 2010
Hello, sunshine
The last time I wore this dress was the first day of junior year. Oh how time flies. Hope you guys enjoy these shots cause they cost me about 7 mosquito bites! My backyard is beautiful but full of bugs.
Normally yellow looks awful on me, but this tone is an exception.
dress- Anthropologie
flip flops- J. Crew
necklace and earrings- open market in NYC a few years ago
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Flowers and Stripes
My best friend Connie turned 21 today! Here's what I wore to her birthday dinner at a local restaurant:




This dress has been sitting in the back of my closet for about a year, since I bought it on sale at Forever 21. I don't own anything else like it.
Chubby feet
Dress- F21
shoes- not sure
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Friday, June 18, 2010
Two Worlds
This outfit reminds me of a cute outfit outfit the Good Girl Gone Blog posted recently, which she called "mixing genres". I feel like this look is mixing genres a little bit, too. The top is kinda retro and the skirt is kinda bohemian:






Do you guys think I can pull it off?
top and belt- F21
skirt- Modcloth
shoes- Etam
bow earrings- American Eagle (present from my friend Liz)
stud earrings- Claire's
watch- Brighton
Sunday, June 13, 2010
I'm on a boat!
My mother is not a woman to be outdone. On May 17th she turned 60 in style in Rome, Italy with my dad and me; but this wasn't enough. So, yesterday she invited 48 of her closest family members and friends to wine and dine on the USS Sequoia Presidential Yacht. What does one wear on a boat of this magnitude? See for yourself:
From left to right: Alyssa, me, Connie, Charlotte, and Caitlyn
We all wanted to steer the boat:
Everyone was very patriotic
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